4 Somerset Herald. ;;.K B. St-TIX. Editor. i-f-' " -.April .10, 1WL -.4T sjifiin' r (Vr wall lHr- " trfilrrJyin the market. ,me Sunday School pic- nits. .j corn B. S'u fer's advertisement in an- r -11 kind. - kH .LPiBBAt". Somerset, Pa. i J- I - rr.,pHa at lowest tirioei. 11' mtll" much-used vehicle just inruments at Snydera drug si prings Hotel will open on t j, beaJqwrte for Tobacco and rtsveoutbe trees are coming out from 25 cenU up at Mrs. JL bats- ,:er fountain is not fizrical ,Tmtjust.v- p0f'.l kinds at John X. Snyders . .,t tn.v Baby Carriages, is at r I . Dili's Crarki-m and Cakes always ' '. MjIiIou Schiot'k's. i-V -t.iK-L-i.'sat J. B. liolderbaums .,r l-i . t,in-. r""-'-. .... men to horn a loss of would meat m:gaty good , ,.V a:i l d'tub'.e driving harnes n'.CrUiiim downs them all. ; ,,,, ior Ciifars and Tobacco. ' Ketail. at Kaktskh fc 1"ltts. Middline". in 140 pound kstirocery, i'lour and Feed lire violin strings at Snyder'a niftier Fairy Q-.ieen spring buggies " v h .1,1, rhaimi's hardware store, Sora- ,,.! miest line of wail papers ever , s.mieJHet, is on exhibition at - -,U nun cut down a bee tree and '..'.vtra! litindn-d pounds of honey, ti of the tree found cranes' nesU ui d.ian epfi. He seemed to be " .appointed that the tree didn't pan ' 'i,,.., tuisar-cured hams and a few ; i.iavtf of bread. m.d Ukc Fish in stock at Mah ' V. Country produce taken in f,.r goods at all times. .v.(ive dollars were receivel Friday . K-lir-f l oniniittee for the Johnstown It came from lresdcn, Ger- ' .;; S-hpH-k is agent for Chase A San ; .:!. Kio, Mocha and Java Codec. a.J ue the pure article. I. w B-nf 'rd is paying special atten j ;.t sail p:iier trade and is selling it -. n that will astonish you. ,-!e on the Opening of the Bise ,n .if accompanied by twen- -.: lortraits of leading players, and oth . ;.Tiio!i. wili form the puppk-ment to ' .. Weekly, to le published on April -;:n srrim from 5 cents up. and lace .a ! to .t ttnts a pair up, at i Mes. A. E. I'iil'h. trhuilid not pratTtically observe Jar No. 1. this year have yet a chance , on Arbor day No. 2, which will be on J . pnx-lamation of Governor x. S.t that you do your full duty 1 dt reived, but have Mahlon t driiver you a sark of his Fancy .i'i Flour, stid you will buy no oth j l;er- sat k is warranted. f i .'idlers who are drawing jiensions :irfvernment becaii'e of hernia or vjfiiiitled to a new truss every two nr-liiilf years upon application to the .aiae surgeons of their districts, says ? r .-.-. This is a fact not generally J isT on hand a large number of good j.iiiiiii we will sell in quantities to suit :T!.ar. Prices very reasonable. Yard tie '.aiiiiig mill. HoLBHOOK r.BOS. & PABSOK. J !' mer.t that the census enumcra t ; i! br rfiuired to give bond for the i .. ierf,iriuarice of their duties, as has i f;.j-..it, is incorrect. The positions i r Ti-.ird by any surety. -j'iie icip-t your pictures, Marriage ; t'.rf. li'imias etc.. framed, and to I -trt:.f. nuiuldiugs and picture, is at --B. k More. nr-t iid finest stock of chamber J :..!: sailf, wardrobes, and in fact all :.e?ary t furnihh a neat home can i-Ktiie Michigan Furniture Coropa- .: Smitlifield street. ' Ml njiring buggies. Don't fail to go B Hi iJeibaum's hardware store and - famous buggy, with easy riding ;utra;iitd against breaking. riintemplatinp going West wll find j 'l-'ir advantage to call on or address rk:i)p. Travt ling Pahsenger Agent 1 K V.. iSonierset, Pa . who will fur 5 le'jief. rates of faie, and all inlor-'- Tiikets sold to all points and bag ".'m to dcMi ration. nil Furs, 1 will jay the highest - for all kinds of hiiles, pelts and isj wsnt alio cords of RK-k Oak and ' i-rk. li)0 cords wanted at once. ' me at n.y resident, imttieJi 5 '-.of the S. A C. Station. ' H. G.CcBSIKOHAil. 'ws-lnd application for liquor liisin ' iwr. I'liej in Westmoreland county, ''in Inr retail and seven for wbole 'j i i an i tint use of fifty over last ; ?"eat deal of interest is centered in t '"'I lotion on account of the setting i Jii.v''-- l 1e ndneing our immense sffak y'-'.i ri:,ue, and will offer big bsr f li eia. Parties wanting anything , -w ol g'ods w ill do well by giving 4 ';' J. M. HoLPKBAAMM. : :'f I(iital lUxims. over Tredwell'a "xjiate NMith of Diamond, Som , f-atinfattHin guaranteed. "'mi of Centre County have pur ' "y five ai-res of land adjacent to the itre Hail for tbrir picnic grounds. , -reat Picnic Exhibition of rm-yivania will be held on these i firing the week of September 15th ; ;i elusive. . ";T,'i.est i eleanest stock of Grocer , 'let.et.at KANT.xsaJtPi.ATT a. '"of Sfiinerset county, for the past i" yr I have lieen dealing with I l:ei.rs and P,inders. This ; ' I ofler you the line of McCormick j " 'id a-k you to call at my store tberu. whether you want to i '?'' -Vuu who have purchased of machines in the past I wish ; .'"tcan Ul assured that I will en- ' keep as ?(mx1 au assortment of ( "IwsiMe for them. f Lespectfully, Ja. B. H i iiuki.ALX. . ' ;u np-aj joe ater gucs clown. t:T that you can run a lawn mot- -. r have leen fined ten dollars "li lor storing phosphate within ; '''jf Indiana, t. '-ki season now btgins man's j jyous senses, tlie spring medicines -Kiorns the fences. The Soirtrm Comity X,tiODil n L l-utiu plate glass!:;.!...,. 1'arktr & Tarker advertise thTax) d ar riol of summer jro-xl, in this iwue. The change In the time for holding the M.nary uss cause,! B!I tlie caudi.ialea take lo tbe aaddle. to Missea Amur and Ilrnrua Parker enter tained fif.y of their Larfy friend Friday even ing, at ahouxe-warming. R- H. Koontr, of Berlin, Las purchased the marble works of the late II. S. Laugh rev, on Maple avenue, Grwnsburg. John X. Snyder, the druggist, has prepar ed for a reaumption of work on the South Penn by laying iu a stock of acoordeons. Mr. M. H.aHarinll. ofRxkirood, liable to be about again, after being housed for three weeks with a pJnful attack of the mumps. May term of court begins on Mondav, 20th day, and not on the l'Jth.'us wa inad ertant!y stated in this piper in the issue which contained the list of jurors. Mr. Ed Hoover, ot Brotbersvalley town ship, in conBned to his bed with a sev.re at tack of pneumonia. It was reported Mon day evening that- Lis condition was quite critical. Pensions have been granted to Josian L. Bender and Mm. Lydia Spangler, botb of Stoyeatown, and to the minor children of Jacob Krlssinger, of Berlin, and a reissue has been granted Levi Queer, of Berlin. Mr. Will layman, of Lavanxrille, has sold one of his thoroughbred trotters to Mr. An drew Parker, cashier of the First Xational Bank, who believes that he has secured one of the handsomest and fastest roadsters in the count v. t , nomeimny ot the fifty odd gentlemen n , . . : - u I'li-vFoc iu tie i-MmiK'.au-s at itie coming primary election have already placed their announcements in the hands of the County Chairman. The announcements will be ad vertised next week. Minntendent W. W. Dobbins, of Smead, I Wills A Co., Philadelphia, arrived in liwn j Saturday and will remain until the work of j j putting the Mnead svstem of healing and vtntilating and dry closets in the new jail has been completed. Mr. Gnre J. Countryman, a well known resident of letnahoning township, died very uneiecrediy at!0 o'clock Momlay niiht. The cause of his detth was heart failure. Mr. Countryman had a leg broken sonic three weeks ago while assisting a neighbor in removing household goo.1-. but his condition was never regarded as being at alt critical. Hon. J. K. McAfee, for many years the veterxn editor of the Greentb irg T. 'ir and Jfrmlil, and for four years Iep iy Secretary of the Commonwealth underGirrtior Hoyt, while walking aliout hi pret.iises Fii.lay evening fell upon the stone tU-ini; in the rear of his house sod broke ois thigh, be sides sustaining other ptinful itijuries that, owing to Lis advance ! age, a' ill cause his death. The attending physician has no hopes of his recovery. On Tuesday morning about 5 o'clock, Samuel Thomas, aged about thirty years, was found hanging in his ftther's barn, on the bill above Foustville, on the Somerset fc Cambria U. K. The dixvery was made by Mr. Thomas, senior. The yonug man's legs were bent uuder him and his kn-es were almost touching the fl xir, showing his de termination to kill himself. He was un married, was not in trouble of air' kind so far as known, and there was no apparent cause for the deed. From a circular handed us during the week we learn that there is not even a shad ow of truth in the tatemetts that have -eoently been goin the rounds of the news papers that the William's Grove Grangers" Picnic is to be moved to Mt. Gretna. The men who are circulating these reports are not Patrons, as they represent themselvt, hut are now, as they a!aays have beeu, the enemies of theGrange and intriguers agiinst the farmers' organisation. Mr. Samuel Smiib, a well known and prominent citizen of this county, died at his home in Rock wood, Thursday last. Mr. Smith was taken with typhoid-pneumonia a week prior to his death, and from the first appearance of the disease seemed to realize ; that his case was a hopeless one. He had only been a resident of Kockwood a few months, having removed there from his j farm in Somerset township, to engii:-' in the hardware business. The interment took place at Friedens, Saturday. I'ndera law approved aud signet! by Gov. Beaver on the "lh day of May last, thecoin- iensation of county commissioners in the 1 reveral counties of this commonwealth was j increased Ironi bree dollars per diem to ' three dollars and fifty cents. This pay is only allowed, however, for each day actually aud iiei-emm'" engaged in the duties of their of fice, and they are required to submit annu ally to the county auditor a full statement of the days and nature of the business in which they were employed. The law goes into effect in this county with the new board of commiasioners to be elected this fall. Henry Scherer, for many years a resident of Johnstown, was found dead in his bed on Sunday morning of last week. His wife, two daughters and house were swept away in the great Hood of May 31st. Himself, and a daughter and son survived. For months past he bad been suffering with rheumatism and sleeplcssnet. To a physician, whom he applied for medicine, Scherer said be could not rest because nightly the awful scenes of the flood recurred to his vision. Chloral was prescribed for him, and he was warned against taking more than stipulated. This cautionary notice, however, either on purjKJse or by accident, was disregarded. The directors of the South Petin diloard Company held another meeting at Heading f at urdu y afternoon and elected S. E. Anoona, of this city, treasurer. A certificate was pre jiied for filing at Harrisburg to tain a charter for the new corporation, tbt capital itock of which is to be $.M,000 0. The next meeting of the directors will I held in this city on May 5, when there will prob shly be several changes in the list of direc tors. George K. Ber. of this city, will re main President, but it i understood that several gentlemen on tbe Board of Director when a reorganization was effected will give way to men of national reputation in rail road affair. Mr. Ancona, the new Treasurer, is a well known business man, and represented Ibis district four terms in Congress nearly thirty y.-ars ago. As soon as the necessary legal formalities preliminary to commencing work are gone through with, an early move looking to the construction of the South Penn will bs made by President Bae'. lit U adeljihi'l Rrcunl. A runaway that resulted in the death of Samuel Forney, Sr, of Brothersvalley town ship, occurred on the Poor House bill, east of town, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Forney, who was in his eighty-second year, bad diiven S spirited western pony, recently pur chased by his son, Samuel 8.. to Somerset, and was returning to his home when the an imal took fright, ran away, and threw the old gentleman out. dragging hira a consid erable distance. He was found soon after wards by the driver of the Shanksville stage, in an onoonsciousoondition aud was carried to the County Home, where Dr. H. 8. tim mel was summoned. It was found that hi left shoulder had b-n dislocated, and that his scalp had been literally torn from bis bead, snd that be had sustained numerous slighter injuries. Everything that medical skill could do was resorted to to relieve the sufT rings of tbe injured man. but to no avail. He passed away Friday night. Mr. Forney was one of the roost highly esteemed citixens of tbe county, and the intelligence of hia death will prove s great shock to his Urge circle of frienda and scquaintauoei. A Great Dial. Forn the Xew York I1VM we learn thai t'ie Deal family now residing in the town of Meyersdale. this county, is bard to match. The father, F. lward Deal, j, 00 years of ajre. read! without giawea and labors every day at his trade, that of a miller and millwright 1 lie ni'Kher h several years hit junto; revi without glasses and tan ixtss any of Jier girl on toe road. The children were. all born aid reared on a farm in Somerset countv. The sons have all mastered the trade of the father, but four f them are engaged in milling. The eldest member of the family was IS years of age when the youngest was born, so at that time there were eighteen places at the table daily, without company, Mr. D.-al started in the woods of Pennsylva nia a poor man, brought up and educated every member of bis numerous family, and to-day is counted rich, as are all his tons. who have gone into the world for them selves. Brethren, Take Notice. Vie are sole agents for Brethren Clothing and Hats, having completed arrangements with a Chicago firm for thisclasaof of goods. We have a tine line on hand, and can fur nish any style garments you want, and (its guaranteed. This is a rare opportunity, and you should avail yourselves of it, J. M. HoLPtkBAi'M, Somerset, Fa. Recommendation of the Revenue Commission. The State Revenue Commission adjourned yesterday until May FJth, after receiving partial report from the sub commute which embodied many of the suggestions submitted to the Commission by the members and other. Among some of the points included in the report are that occupations, professions, and trades lie classified, so that those having a yearly income )es than $300 pay only a nominal poll tax to qualify them to Vote, nnu tail viueis oiiait ray a, irii Lii.a.,i u. -...I .1) ...I ..-. . I ' 1 ...... . ....... ,uv That ,Mal , ieviwi OI1 , and tang. hie proerty for local puriwses that building aisociations and tuaunfactur. ing corporatuma le placed on an equal fMt- ing ; that all real estate be assessed triennial- We Have License To sell tobacco and cigars in large and small quantities. We have j-is-t received a sn-k of yVm'it n.iii Fancy HUunrare. Low prices, and everything matked in plain fig ures. Our stock of Groceries is fresh and e'ean. Candies and Fruits received fresh every week. Call and bee u whether you wish to buy or not. Country produce taken Kantseb & Platt, Successors to Josian Keller, Xo. 2, Baer Block, Somerset, Pa. Llttell's Living Age. The numbers of Tlt Living Ajt for April l!Hh and -'".!h contain Prince Adam Czar toryski, Iw.Um Quarterly ; Communism, by K:le ik Lavei.evk, Vunte.myjrury by Kmilb Ik LaVeleve, t 'linttmiKtrary; Lord Xapierof Madalu, Fortnight!; A Battle Described from the Kinks, nineteenth Century; Can there be a Sciemw of Character? ami some I rush Traits of Thought and Speech, Satiomil ; Sketches of Tangier, Sew llevitte ; French English, and Mountain Stumps, OwnliUl; On the Naming of Xovels, Mncmillan ; EX' tracts from the Journal of Duchess during the Ileign of Terror, Month ; What is Impar tiality and IVn-and ink Sketch from Olier- Ammerisau, Sjiectittof; From Pall Mall Win dows, Sieattr; with instalments of "Marcia,' "The Anonyms." "The legend of Madame Krasinska" and "The Good Little Girl," and poetry. For fifty-two numbers of sixty-four large pages each (or more than 3 Sotio pages a year) the subscription price is low; while for $10 5) the publishers offer to Bead anyone of the American H.OO monthlies or week lies with The Liring Age for a year, both postpaid. Lit tell ,t Co., Boston, are the pub lishers. Justices of the Peace and Con stables. When you come to Court or at any time i you come to Somerset, you will nixl mat Fisher's Hook Store is the place to by liinn's 'justice, Dunlap'a Forms, Purdon's Digest, Constables' Guides, scalp blanks, deed, sale bills, summons, and all other kinds of legal blanks. Abo Justices dockets, blank books, marriage certificate, loolscap and legal cap and letter paper, otiicial size and all other sizes of envelopes. Ciias. II. Fisher. A Wiilp Used on a Northerner. Monday morning at Marietta. Gi , a white newsboy strut k a colored boy who had in sulted bitn witb a whip. A northern gentle man present took the colored boy's part and ' threatened to whip the newsboy, when the I latter turned upon him and whippet! him also. The citiaeni took the whip, decoratil it with blue ribbon and attached to it a card upon which was writteu in red and blue the words: This settles the race question." The whip was hung up in the town square where it was admired by hundreds all day. Attention, Farmers! I have on hand at my factory, one mile south of Somerset, a lot of gd plain and striped and plai i flannels, and skirting in all suitable colors. Also, gray, fancy and hal moral stocking yam. Gsrmautown knitting yarn in all colors and shades, all our own make and guaranteed to give satisfaction, which I will exchange for wool. k Carding and spinning done on short no tice. We will spin your wool much cheaper than you can iiossibty do it at home. Cash paid for wool. John IJ. Kaktner. Attempted Suicide in Creensburg. On Thursday evening Bert Moore, son of one of Greensburg's prominent citizens, at tempted to end his.ealhly existence by hanging himself in the stable, but was cut down before the vital spark had fled. He had been drinking heavily for several weeks and it is though this unbalanced bis mind. Farmers, Look to Your Interests. We extend our thanks for your very liber al patronage the ast season, and beg leave to say that with our extensive works, now covering over an acre of ground, we hope to be able to fill all our wholesale and retail orders promptly. Having contracted witb 8. B. Yoder, of Pugh, Sumerset County, and Peter Fink, of Somerset, to solicit orders, we feel assured they will be abb to name prioes and terms that will lie satisfactory to all. As reference in regard to oftr works and facilities for manufacturing a first-class fer tilizer, we take the lilwrty of naming Hon, O. P. Shaver and S. B. Yoder, both gentle men whose veracity will not be doubted and who visited our woiks during the fall of 'Hit, On behalf of the Susquehanna Fertilizer Co. of Baltimore City. Ilesiectfully, A. J. Kose,. Guernsey, Adams Co., Pa. New and Cheap. Tbe largest and most complete stock of spring millinery goods can be found at Mas. A. K. I'bl's. The millinery store at Sloyestown has on band a full supply of Hat. Bonnets, Rib bons, Flowers, and laces. Also, Xeckwesr, and Fancy Goods in General. All Xew, Stylish, and Cheap. Ladies, Come and eee, and bring your children. Those who are shrewd and economical in tbeir purchase of furniture will find it to their advantage by calling on us before pur chasing elsewhere. Michigan speak for itself as to tbe designs and durability of its make; our terms being cash you are the gainer. Mli'tll'-AN Fl'BSITl RE COJirAKT, 4.'!7 Smitbficld street. The close olwerver will notice that we are headquarters for anything in the ready clothing line. Our stock is full, and going rapidly. We also take measure for fine cus tom suits, and guarantee a fit in every case. J. M. HOLDERBACK. Counterfeiters --Caught. Six Residents of Quemahonlns Ar rested for Manufacturing the -Queer." Brom the Pittsburg Touts of Saturday. United States Marshal Harrab and Depu ties McSweeuey and Garber last night bad lodged in jail John H. Bitbing. Sr., J. H. Bisbmg, Jr., Edward Bisbing. Jerry Will and John Sipe, of Somerset county, charged with counterfeiting. Wilt was brought down in the morning, and the elder Bisbing, a man of fifty years, over six feet tall and dressed like a backwoodsman, was brought in by De tective McSweeuey about 7 o'clock p. in. On hi person were found three counterfeit half dollars. The other prisoner were taken to the jail after midnight. Tbe circumstance surrounding the arrest of tbe counterfeiters were most exciting. Marshal Harrah bad learned that in Stoyes town large amounts of spurious coins wei being circulated, and tbe farmer wr btrfn everywhere imposed on. Detective Mc Sweeney began to work up tbe case, snd, disguised in a rough suit, high boots and a slouch bat, wandered into Stoyestowu sever al week ago, and soon learned that an or ganized gang of counterfeiters had made Stoyestown their basis for operations, and were working the entire county. Tbe local authorities claimed to be terrorized by the gang and had made no endeavor to secure their arrest. McSweeney gained the confi dence of tbe counterfeiters, and in hopes of finding their dies, offered to join the gang, The men, however, became supicioui, and, while not dreaming who he was, were very reticent in giving information. The detect ive, however, secured sufficient evidence to warrant the arrest of the men. and Thurs day, with Marshal Harrab and Deputy Gar ben, proceeded to make the arrests. the die Foritn. They went first to the Bisbing house, and, bursting in the door, about 5 o'clock in the mom ing. arrested the three men, who were in bed. Tbe younger Bisbing. a giant in strength and size, showed tight, but the muzzle of a revolver in bis facequieted him Tbe Bisbings were plated in tbe wooden lockup of the town and their bouse search ed. In it were found a mould for half dol lars and some counterfeit money. Scarce bad the Government officers com pleted their search when Will and Sipe, two accomplices of the Bisbings, arrived, and taken by surprise, were band cuffed before they could offer any resistance As tbe jail was rather weak and tbe coun terfeiters had many friends Marshal Harrah determined to bring the men to Pittsburg at once, they accordingly startea to tue ii. x O. depot. A FitlHT AT THE STATION. The entire town was excited by this time, and wtien the station was reached there was a large crowd present. The men were hasti ly taken into the little station, while tbe officers stood guard over them. Captain Sarber, a veteran of the late war and a friend of Sipe, started in to ask him a question. I'nder tbe impression that he was coining to Sipe's rescue, Marshal Hurrah pushed him roughly out of the door. The Captain retaliated by knocking one of the deputies across the railroad track. Tlief-owd grew angry and surged threateningly about the ofscers. The latter drew their revolvers and Marshal Harrah sternly said : The first man who starts toward our prisoners will die " There was a dull, angry roar from the hardy mountaineers, and for a minute it seenud as though the grim United Stales officials were going to have to fight for their pritontrs and their lives. At this critical uucture venerable Justice Gardner arrived and at hia command the villagers disiersed, but many a threatening look was bestowed on the officers which augured ill for their safety had they remained over night. Captain Sorber was greatly incensed at tbe treatment he bad received and made infor mation against Marshal Harrah and his eputies. The latter took the first train and left with their prisoners. From Sunday's Pittsburgh Disiteb. COt'STKKFElTEKS AHBAIti.NEH. The counterfeiters arrested on Friday at Stoyestown by Marshal Harrah, Siieciai Agent McSweeuey and Deputy Garber were yesterday arraigned before Commissioner McCandless. There were six of them in all. John II. Bisbing, the alleged leader of the gang, is a m an o years, about G feet and 2 nches and straight as an arrow. Ilia two sons, ilenry and V- Iwartl, are midule-agetl men and ordinary looking, and would not be looked at a second time for fine appear ances, as would their father. Jerry Wilt and James Will are brothers, the latter being a resident of Mckeesport until a few months o. John Sipe is a resident of SipesvHIe, a bamlet about ten miles from Stoyestown, and a descendant of the man for whom the old plate, is called. The men will be given hearings on different days next week. James Wilt at 10 o'clock Monday, Sipe at 10 on Tuesday, Jerry Wilt at 1 1 on Wednesday, E l, Bisbing at 11 on Thursday, John II. Bisbinar. the leader, at 1 1 on Friday aud Henry Bisbing at 11 on Saturday. When the hours were arranged and commitments made out for all of them they were returned to jail to await their several bearings. Detective McSweeney, who has been wotk- ing the case up, has any amount of evidence against the men. About six years ago coun terfeit money was in extensive circulation n tbe neighborhood of Johnstown, Somer set, Bedford, and the smaller towns about here. When an effort was made to run the gang down they all got onto it and effectual- tilocked the operations of the otli rs. Their scare was enough to quiet them down. however, and after considerable of the spu rious coin had been gathered in the com plaints of bad tuony stoped. Some two mouths ago, however, complaints again be gan to come in from tbe same old territory. Two weeks ago Chief of Police Harris, of Johnstown, came to tbe city and reported to Detec'ive McSweeney that Johnstown was flooded with spurious coin, dollars and quar ters particularly, and that something would ave to be done. Then Detective McSween ey went to the grounds. In an attempt to get in with the people and to trade with them he was told by the men whom he sus pected of counterfeiting that if he wanted to buy the stuff" he con id get all he wanted from "old man Bisbing." M Sweeney would then be told by these men that they kn-w nothing about counterfeiting, they were not iu the gang, but bad "heard"' Bisbing was one of them. Then Mr. McSweeuey would be asked. if he were not a detective. Thut they bad their suspicions aroused, and the work in locating the gang was a particular ly hard one. Tbe task was finally accom plished, however, and resulted in tbe arrest of the six arraigned yesterday. Tbe gang were making nickels, dimes, quarters, half- lollars and dollars. Tbe molds of all of them were found, with some 40 pounds of lead aud antimony. Tbe mould of tbe quar ter is a fine one, and the best ever captured in this district. It is made of sheet copper and is finely engraved. The dollar mold is also a good one, and is also of copper. De tective McSweeney thinks there are about 30 in the gang, but the arerst of those named above will have the effect of keeping them uiet for at least a lime. It has long been notorious that counterfeit money was ocing manufactured in in is county, and some of the parties arrested last week by the United States officers have been suspected by tbeir neighbors of being en gaged in the business for years. Some half dozen years ago one of tbe gang presented himself to the District Attorney of this coun ty and voluntarily agreed to turn over bis confederates, provided immunity would be granted bim. Ha was a young man and said that be was tired of tbe business and in constant fear of being arrested and sent to prison. II is statement was promptly trans mitted to the U. S. Marshal at Pittsburg, and in a few days a detective came to Somer set and drove across the country to interview tbe proposed witness. When tbe detective railed npon the man be denied pooilively that be had mad? any statement to tbe Dis trict Attorney, and was dumb as an ofster when quest ionel in retard to counterfeiters. The diicctive was unable to secure any clue that would lead to the discovery of tbe guilty panics and returned to Pittsburg. Mince thai time spurious silver coins have appeared in ttie county from time to time, but never in large quantities, the manufac turers evidently only turning out tuough lo supply their own imroediato wants and to live without doing an honest day's work. Great indignation is expressed by the resi dents of Stoyestown and Quemaboning against Marshal Harrah and bis detectives, for tbe treatment shown Capt. Sorber. Tbe Captain had been granted the Marshal's con sent to speak to one of bis prisoners, with all of wboai he bad long been acquainted, but bail only spoken s few words to Sipe in regard to tbe condition in which he had left his family provided lor, when the Marshal rok In with, "If you ar so much inter esied in that man why don't you go down ii.'.o your pocket and do something for Lim r Tb Captain restd thai be bad asked tb Marshal'somsmt lo uprak with tbe prisoner, and that V didn't know why hs should bsr to git fi! money. The Marsha! at o-kw ordered him from the railroad station, in which the conversa tion look place, and the Captain bad only gotten aa far a tbe door when he was struck on the bead by one of the detectives. Tbe Captain was righteously indignant, as was every one who witnessed the affair, and will iu all probability have Marshal Harrab's conduct investigated. "Uncle Sam's" brave ofllcers all had their revolver drawu from that time until they disappeared in the cars, aa though fearing an attack from the peacable people of Que ruahtviiiig. but more likely to how their authority and tbeir contempt for a gallant soldier who refused to be treated uncivilly. 1 he hearing of James Wilt, charged with making and passing counterfeit money, was held before Commissioner McCandless, of the United Slates District Court, Pittsburgh, Monday morning. The Commissioner sat in the office of the District Attorney. Mrs. Mary Stanger, who now kee3 a board.ng house on Xeville street, Pittsburgh, was the first witness ex amined. She said that in 1S8 she kept a boartlmg bouse in McKetsport. In Ieeern ber of that year Wilt boarded with her. He made three silver dollars, gave one to the children, one to some other person and kept one himself. Site did not see him make it, but the children did. He said be could make lots of them. Afterwards be began to make nickels and dimes in the Kitchen. In so doing be spoilt d the table. She then told him be would have to stop all such prac tices, and made him leave. James Sipe, who is also under arrest on tbe same charge, testified that be lived at Stoyestown. A year ago young Wilt came home from McKeesport and ceineto the coal bank where he worked to see bim. He gave the witness three counterfeit dollars and told him he could make lots more. Said he had dies and was ready for business. Wilt next testified iu bis own beltalf. He acknowledged that be had made this coun terfeit money but said he did it for fun. A man named Frank Ober taught him and his father how to make this counterfeit money. They made Ite mouey in a shanty near the coal bunk. They bad plaster of Paris molds. Mr. Hugh Miller, another boarder in the house at the same time, was the next wit ness. He testified that he saw a number of counterfeit nickels in Wilt's room. Wilt told him that he bad made them. Witness burned them and gave Wilt gxd advice, telling him that be hud better stop this sort of business altogether. After bearing the testimony Commissiouer McCandless held Wilt iu $1.5u0 bail. The boy said be would communicate witb some friends in McKeesport and thought they would help him. Mr. McCaudiesa said if they did not he wouldn't have long to stay in jail, as the court met next week. Sergeant Dunn, of the signal service, pre dicts a cool summer, and bases his predic tion on the average) temperature for the year. hicb has generally remained about 60 deg. The year 1S75 was the coldest recorded since tbe establishment of tbe weather bureau, the average temperature falling to 8 deg. Iaut year was the warmest, the average tempera ture reaching 03. deg. T.'iis year up to date has gained i."S.S disrrn.-s over lust year, show ing that the average temperature has been -i degrees higher than for the same time in I"). Toequalize the temperature and keep the average as low as last year we must have cooler weather for tbe remainder of the year. Such a calculation is not withont value, and Sergeant Dunn's prediction of a cool sum mer will be re'io'tubered with interest if it proves correct. .:s it will demonstrate me v:i!ue of the weather bureau in an impor tant particular. Gofpel Hymns, all numbers and styles. Lutheran Books of Worship, Augsbnrg Song, Disciples' Ilvninais, bibles, testa ments, Sunday school tickets, canU snd cbroroos at fair prices at Fisher's Bock Store. Mary Stewart, aged sixteen, of McKeesport is in jail, charged witb putting " Rough on Ilats" in soup, Friday, prepared for the fam ily. Her mother, two younger sisters, and a brother, aged four years, partook of the poi soned soup. The little boy died, and one of the girls is in a precarious condition. Tbe mother, and other little girl, although they suffered great agony, are in a fair way for re covery. The accused girl denied that she put the poison in the soup, but the evidence is very strong against her. We have a complete line of Gents' Fur nishing Goods, Our hat, shirt, tie, and un derwear department is not excelled in this section. We certainly think we have the best white unlaundried shirt ever offered to the public, at 50 cents. See our beautiful line of Pique-froirt shirts, with ties to match. J. M. Holiikkbacm. Admirers of trailing arbutus are Hocking to the woods in search of that fragrant etal, which it is reported is out in bloom and un usually abundant. A person who claims to know something of the habits of the plant says: "Never pull the roots. To a lover of arbutus the person who would pull the roots is as much a criminal as the man who traps game is to the fair aud tquare sports man. Another singularthing about this very pretty flower is that it will not live or at least thrive when transplanted, and if any person tells you there is srbtttns where then is no holly or laurel tell him lie don't know everything that is to be learned in this world." All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Groceries at Kaktneb & Piatt's. The HouseComriiitieeon Invalid Pensions Tuesday authorized a favorable rejiort on the Senate bill increasing the rate of jien sions for certain cases of deafness. The amount for total deafness is fixed st $40 per month. Country Merchants will do well to see us before ordering Cigars, Stogies, or Tobacco. We can sell them at City prices and you save freight. Call and see us, or send a card and we will call and see you with samples. Kastskb & Platt, Xo 2 Baer Block, Somerset, Pa. The Somerset Xormul School will open May "th instead of 6tb. as heretofore adver tised. Cometent assistance has been pro cured to supply tbe vacancy causd by the removal of H. F. Barron. II E. Fiutts. "Sweet maid," raid ho, "1 ask of thee To fly, tn By, to fly nits me." "Youns feller," said he, "Now don't you be Too fly, too fly, too By with me." Mothers who take pride in dressing their little ones, should not fail to see the band some line of suits, bats, waists, and ties, at J. M. Uolderaacx's. a Republican Primary Election. In pursuance of the rules governing the party, the Republican voters of Somerset County will assemble at the usual places of holding general elections in each district on SATURDAY, JUNE 14. 1890, and in the manner provided by said rules, I roreed to vote for candidates tor the several following offices : OXE FEttSOX for Congress. OXE PERSON for State Senator. TWO PERSON'S for Assembly. OXK PERSON" tor Prothonatory. OXE PERSON for RefjUter aid P.ecorder. OXE PER30X for Sheriff. OXE PERSOX for County Treasurer. TWO TERSOXS for County Commissioatr. TWO PERSON'S for County Auditor. OXE PERSOX for Poor Director. TWO PERSON'S for Delegates to tb Stat Conver Ion, to be beld at Harrisburg, June The Cuoimitteemen will open tbe polls in all election district at 8 o'clock a. ra. F. W. BIEoECKER, Chairman. Attet . I . R. Set ix. Sec. j Change of Data for Holding Repub lican Primary Election. At a recent meeting of the Republican Stale Committee, June '25, lsyo, was fixed as the lime for holding the State Convention, Ru!s Id. of Rule Governing Republican Primary Elections in Somerset Co., provides That tb Republican party of Somerset Cot nty shall hold its primary ela tion for itif nomination of candidate on the fourth Saturday of June of each year, Provided, that In years wnen tue Kepublitwu State Conven tion is held prior to this date, tbe Chairman of tbe Republican County Committee be au thorized 10 call tbe said primary election at an earlier dale, tne cuairman to give at least 30 days notice of said change of date." In compliance with the above rule, notice is hereby given to the Republican voters of the county, that the date of holding the pri mary election has been changed fiom June 2Stb to SATURDAY. JUNE 14, 1890. F. V. BIESKCKEK, Chairman. Attest : Gao. R. Scill, Sec. ( If you contemplate buying furniture, call aud examine our stock. Mit'Hio Fi'rsiti'rk Compact, 4'!7 Smithtield street. Farmers, buy your Timothy and Clover Seed from Mablon Schrock. He keeps in stocky the best re-cleaned Western Seed. The paer-hangers are doing a good busi ness these days. Our carpet department is still full snd complete, and we offer Body and Tapestry Brusela,Threeply and Extra-super-Ingrains Rag, Jute, and Hemp Carpetp, at prices that will surprise you. Come and see them. J. M. HOLOERBAI'M. Within a short times stout iron fence will be put around the Lincoln Monument at Springfield, 111., and nobody will be allowed within the enclosure except during certain hours of the day. This was decided on to prevent the monument from being mutilated by relic hunters. Within the past few months two groups of statuary ou the monument bave been badly mutilated. Acts of vandalism have been quite common for years, and it has been found necessary to provide some means for the protection of the monument. The best heavy team harness for sale by J. B. Hoiderbaura, Somerset, Pa. An increase of pension has been granted to Jacob Manges, Daley, Henry Fisher, Som trset, and Chauucey F. Frey, of Hoovers ville. Having patrchased tbe book store of G. W. Benford, we solicit a liberal share of the public patronage. We bave a full line of school books and supplies for spring and normal schools. Pbitts & Kant is, Xo. 3. Baer's Block. To the School Director of Somer set County: Gkstlxmbs: In pursuance of the Forty third section of the Act of MayS, IS54, yon are hereby notified to myelin Convention, at the Court House, in Somerset, at 1 o'clock on the first Tuesday in May, 1 Six), being the fith day of the month, and select, fin voce, by a majority of the whole number of direc tors present, one person of literary and sci entific acquirements, and skill and experi ence in the art of teaching, as County Su perintendent for the three succeeding years ; and certify the result to the state Superin tendent at Harrisburg, as required by tbe thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said Act. J. M. Berkey, County Sup't of Somerset County. School Teachers, Attention ! Send to Fisher's Book Store for cards, chromoe. and other rewards for last days of school. You can send price in postage stamps. Cards, cbromos and books mailed promptly. Cuas. H. Fisher. Dentistry. Our splendid artificial sets at usual prices. Notwithstanding the sharp advance in den tal material. S. J. McMilles, Ientist Rooms over Tred well's Store South of Diamond. A Salary Witb expenses paid will come bandy to any one who is now out of employment, special ly where no previous experience is required to get the position. If you want a position, see advertisement on this page, beaded, "A Chance to Make Money." MARRIED. Sl'M M KRStll I.L KN" El'PER. At the hnmeoflhe brides parents, April 22, IS'M, by Rev. John H. Knepper. Mr. Win. A. SummersKill of Waynesburg, Pa., and Miss Clara P. Knepper of Berlin. Pa. DIED. 8PE1CHER At her home in Shanksville April T. Mrs. Elizabeth Speicber, aged Gt years and 7 days. The family bave lost a loving wife and mother and the Lutheran church a faithful member. BOWMAN'. On Sunday April 0th, 1890, Mrs. Mary Bowman, wife of Jacob Bowman, Aged US years, 7 months, and 7 days. Tbe deceased was a devoted wife and mother and also a faithful member of the Lutheran church for nearly fifty years. BARROX. On Monday April 7th, Mrs. Susan Barron, wife of George Barron, aged 70 years, 10 months, and LU days. She was the mother of 8 children, 7 of whom pre living. From her early youth she was a member of the Lutheran church. HAY. At Rock wood, on Monday, April 21. John J. Hay. aged 27 years and 7 days. In the death of Mr. Hay Rock wood loses one of her most active and enterprising young citizens. He leaves a young wife, a widowed mother, and an elder brother and sister to mourn his early desth. , Tbey bave tbe heartfelt sympathy of their friends and neighbors, as was attested by tbe large at tendance at the funeral services of the de ceased, on Wednesday, April Zlri. Tb in terment was at Xew Centreville. ' Pastor. DeXEEX On April !9, 1800, near.Fair bope, Pa., John Henry DeXecn, aged l'J years, 10 months aud 10 day. Mr. DeXeen was crushed in coupling coak cars in tbe Connellaville region, which caused his death in a few hours. H1LLEGASS. On April 20, 1890, near Dividing Bidge, Pa., Mrs. Kate wife of James Alexander Hillegass, aged 41 years, 5 months and 18 days. m P017D Absolutely Pure This oowder never varte. A marvel of purity, atrenfrth. and holMorneneM. Wor economical thsn tb onliotrv kind, and cannot b aoid in competition with the mulUcud of ior test, ahort weight, a'.um tbophte powder. tl only in mw. Koiai lillM Fowota Co., 11 WiU-Si. s. v. juin.'s s HERIFF'S SALE. vlrtaf mwlrv writs nf Fi F n 1 Ven-I Ex ktH -an at tti t un o( I'oaimou Pleas of xtm ,im Cuuttr. fa. I "ill rxixw lo pu!le wle at tb t tMtrt Uuuac, in aouxi, fa., at l o clock p. Ba.a ua FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1S90, All the right, tl'le. Interest and claim of John Xtxm. of. iu, and to tue following drrihel real estate, vti : A eertain lot of rrtic.od situate In Rikwoo.l Boroturii. isomerset Ctniotv. Pa., bmuvled 00 the Ntaih bv lut of Zaeh. Snyder, tin ti e Enst hy Cot'a frsik. ot HM .South by lot of lien. Hultx- heiir, and on the West by t horj euin !, havin thereon ereeteu atwo-tury name dwell inK.houv, with aomnuory kitchen, iUi tbe ap purtenance. Taken in exeention as the property of John Short, at the suit of Ausbuta llrn.ltx.rry. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and clsim of J. O. Meyers, et si., of. In aud to the following de scribed real estate, viz. : IaK . lM and HIT, located on 8eeond Ave nue, Meyerxlale Horotwh. Ai. a tract ot lain) aftuate iu Humiiiit Ttvn.shit. Somerset Cmiiitr. Fa., containing t5 a.-res and l'J peri'he. more or lew, ekeeptiuK about oue-foiirtii acre sold to Hen rietta bowman : alio excepting two a.-reii and '-'4 peretuss, which were sold lo Miiniw lw hart, Jjoinin J J. HoMitivil.aiid other, kuow u aa the Jacob liew-hley tract. Takeu In ezeculloii as 'he property of J. O. Meyers, et a!., at the suit of Xinantiel Lift ty Adwr'a, use. ALSO All the rurht, title, interest and claim of Michael Cover, of. iu and to the following described real estate, viz : A certain tract of land situate In Jenner Twp , Somerset t'ounty. Pa., adjuiuini; land of Joha C Walter. John Hayne. Julian Ankeny, et al . con taining lxi acre, more or lets, haviug thereon erected a two story frame dwellluir bouse. ln barn and othar outbuildings, with the a;purte uanees. Taken iQ execution as the property of Michael Cover, al the suit of Jacob rover, Sr.' Executor, et al. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Clem ent EnRie and W. M. Wadswnr'b, '. in and lo th follow ing described real estate, viz : Two certain lowof ground situate in Kerlin Bor. Somerset Ommy, I'-, bouniied by hack St. on the North. Main ('row street on the liat. North Htreet on tbe snm'h, and lot of J. J. Meyers' heirs on the We?t, having thervtii creeled a iwotorv frame dwelling hMise. stable, aud other ontbnii.f txizs. with the apportehancea. Taken in execiiti'if a ih property of Cb-metif Kugle aud Vt . M. U ails-worth, ter. ten , at the suit of Kman'l I.ichty a Adm'r. ALSO All the right, title. In'erest and clni;nnfi;. p. Lichly, H. M. Berkley, Adniiiostiator of Kmau'l I.ichty, tlee'd.. and fc. M. Berkley, of. in and to the following desert bed real estate, viz : A 'ertaMi ltt of ground iinate in Meyersdale Borough. Somerset County. I'a , known on the plau of said town an lot No. i-t," tiling t' ii Addition." bound ed ou tbe North by Summit street, on the Kast by t-ixtb trett.oii the Sonihhy Hi ;l tlreet, aud the West by B. A U. Railroad. Taken in Execution as the pronorty of (i. I). I.ichty, Kmau'l Licbty'E Amr., and L. M. Berk ley. ALSO All the ri(fht, title, interest and claim of Adam Friedline, of, in aud to the following dcucri bed real estate, ru : A certain tract of land situate in Jenner Ttrp., Somerset County, i'a , adjoiuiiij; lands or Lillian rriedluie, Jacob Keim, .Mrs. lielle tirinn n, ani others, containing 174 aren more or le, having there. Hi erected a two-story plank dwelling hoiiM! bank barn and other buildings, w lib tne appurte nances. Taken Id execution of the property of Adam Friedline. at the suit of Jacob Hotliuan, Iu trust for Lucinda Hofimau. ALSO All the right. title, interest and claim ofi;enrge W. Ofcmau of, in and to the following dfrib-d real esotte t lx : A certain lot of ground situate in Meyetsdaie Borough. Kiraers-l t ounty. ha., known on the plan of said town as lot No. lt ' OII"ger addition " hounded on the Xonh by North sit. ou tlie Kast hv Klvhth St. ou the South by liale St. aud on the West by lot No. l'.i. ls.en iu execution aa tne propenv 01 i.eorgr W. tiassmau al the suit of Micaacl t liber in tnk.1 for Elizabeth C. Lawman. - NOTICE. -All oersona rmrt haslng at the above sale will please take notice that 10 per ceut. of the pur- chae money must be paid when the pn:t.criy is kuis-ked down, other l-e it will aaain be exposed to iale at the risk of tiie m-t purrhat-er. The rename of the pun-hase money mu-tl tie paid uuor Iwiore Tnurday of the Irs. week of May term of Court, the. time fixed by ttie Court for securing tne acknowledgment of deed-. and uo deed wilt lie acknowledged until the pui- cbase money is paid iu mil. SHKKiFP S IIKMI K. I a 5. .SDlll,! !.. Somerset Pa,, Apr. ath. f sheriff. JEUISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons concern ed as legatees, creditors or otherwise, thai the following accounts have passed register, and that the same will be presented for coiuirmalion and allowance at an orphans' Court t" be held at Somerset on Wednesday. Mav :'.s. is;) : Fwi and tin at account of Havid A. mvank Administrator of Cyrus Swank, dee d. First aud final account ol Jonas Slevannus, Ad ministrator of Christian His-hslettler. dae'd. First and final acts uut of Maiia.sses Shoemaker, Adminb.tratir of Wm. Vinkey, dee'd. First and Dual account ol W m. H. Miller. Ad- niinistraier ot John W. Fritz, dee'd. First and final account ol J. C. Olotfelty. r.xt r. of John lilotftlty, dee d First and bnai account of Jacob n-noiaon, Ad ministrator of Albert Nicholson, t ec d. First and final account of ot Jaititt Nicholson, Administrator of Benjamin Nicholson, dee'd. First and tins I account ol Frank c. Kuoads, Administrator of Catharine Khoads, dee d. First and hnal account or F. C. Oloss and John E. Olotis, Executors of Levi Gloss, dee'd; F'trsi aud tti:l account or James M. Tissue. Ad ministrator of Edward Connelly, dec d. f irst and naai account of v ra. Maurer. Exec utor of of Elizabeth Inbert. dee'd. Tbe account ot Jus, B. Ki.iiugcrand Fred k II. Rininger. Administrators uf Frederick Kininger, deceased. First aud final account of Darnel O. Kelu.Au- mintstialor of Nancy Zigler, dee d. First aud hnal acisHiut o nm. t,. oilier and Paaiel i. Miller, Administrators of Jacob L. Mil ler, dee'd. First and Hnal account of -sum I J. Iion ser and Jouathau J. Walker. Administrator ef Ferry Walker, dee d. First and hnal account of II. S. kimmel, Admr. of Emma Kimmel, dee d. First and tiual account of Jacob C. Horner, Ad ministrator of Mary Ann Stiailcr. ds.'d. !il and miai account ot benry K. Musser, Executor of Samuel Miiser, dee'd. First and final account ot Albert J. Mull, Admr. of (iideon Mull. dee d. First and titial account of Jacob A. Karron and Gewrge. W. Marteeny, Adiur's. of Chauucey Mar- toeny. dec d. Fmt and final account of li. 3. Fleck. Admr. of Ann Isva Filer, dt c d. First and tioal attsaintol John M. Topper, Ex ecutor of Anna M. Krone, dee'd. First and final account ol Wni. M. Swank. Ad ministrator of Benjamin Stunt, dee'd. First and final account of Martin L. Shaver, Adm r. of Franklin I". Custer, dee d. First ami final accatut of Jonathan fotmbert. Adaiiinalralor of Jowpb Mom: rave. dee d. First actounl ot Joseph s. tinier atct nanuc-l s. Miller. F:xeeuur of .1 nn'l P. Miller, dee'd Account of John H. I tiL Admr. irftailianue Flirkinger, dee d. Account of H. P. tieisel and Eliza berkey. Ad ministrators of Jacob Berkey, dee'd. KeisierotSce. I J. 1. SWANK. April 311, 1SMU, i Kegister. jegalTnotice. 7b All WW it M13 C,.rr ; Take Not n :K That the undersigned has filed his applicaliiai in the ornce ' Ihe secretary of Internal Attain in the cityol llarristsn, Fenu'a. for a warrant tor the following described unim proved vacant land, situate in the lowusuipsof Addison and Milford, (now Black) Somerset Co., I'a., adjoining laiwtsof Jacob Witt, tract warrant ed iu the uauie of Chauucey Forward, aud lands warranted in tbe name of Charle ugle, on the east. Willlim Shrader, in trust for Koliert A. Tay lor, near Niaib Scot I. on the south and west, and lauds of W. T. Wallace, warranted mine name of L. Baer, ou the Uorib, eiaitalning rtfly i Y, acres. JS'oaH set i IT. JOHN C. FINCH, DEALER IN Golden Wedding R Y C Whiskies, US Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 0I.PKST ESTABLISHED HOI SK IX THE CITY, where nothing but pure goods ara put up, . stni tly Air tauilly and medicinal use. Noth ing belter than ooNleu Wedding. 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Xew Goods: of every description at bottom pri css, at PARKER & PARKER'S. sIJHNI.STRATORS NOTICE, tstaie nf Jolm Wesley phiMiH". dee'd, late of I.uwer TiirkeT"i T p., rsBer I'isuiit. I'a. letters .ilA'iiiiiiwul.iiT. on the alsire esial having ben arante-t to the iiudersiKnied It lh proer ainliontv. imtire is lierehy given to a I persons indebted In iid etate tn make immedi ate pavinent, and the having- claims aaainst the same will pTe-eiu ihem duly authenticated fir settlement on or tK.'fia Thursday, the 1st day ot Slay, ). at the late residence of dei-a. ed in said township. .Missofai rmu.iprr. mari". Administratrix. AP MIS ISTK.VTO ITS NOTICE. b-late of Albert Ptiillippl. late of Stonycreek Townsnlp. S.m'rsei County. I'a. Letters ol administration on theaijoveestate hay Inn Iwen arauttst loihe uuiK'rsianed ty the pmper authority, not ire is hereby iriveu to all person inde'trl to said estate to make immediate pay-Di-nv, an l th're having claims availed the same will present them d ily authenticated for settle ment on or before Thunslav. June is "i. at the house of tne Administrator, in itrolheraralley ,01Vnsi"S SAM! EL F. KE1MAN-. aprj:!. Administrator. c 101'UT mX'LAMATIUN". t Wmim The Honorable Wim.iav J. Bam. 1 President indue of tue several I iMirls of (Joiullioll 1 I'lea-sof tiie several counties comolng the lhtli Judicial Iiistrlet. and Ju-di's? of the t ourts of Oyer and Terminer and l.cnral Jail lsdivery. ferine trial ol all eapital and other oll'cnders in the said I'istrii I. and t.foHi.K W. P;i.l andni.ivKK P Sha vkr. Kmi's . JteUts of tii? Coiirtsofromnion Pleaa audJuslici's ,,f the Courts of iryer and Terminer and tieneral Jail Is-livery lor the trial of all eapi lai aud other orVndcrs In the County of Somerset have Issue! heir ircrevis, and to me directed, for holdinir a Court of t 'oimnon Pleas and (ieneral Quarter Sessions ot the P as and ieneral Jail Iielivery, ail tHiiia of Oyer and Terminer at boi&erscu, ou MONDAY, MAY 26, 1390. SoTK'i! Is hereh given to all the Justice of the Peace, the t oroticr and "'onstablec within the said County of Somerset, that they be then and there in their pros?r person uritii iheir rolls, ree ords. inquisition, examinations and other re membrane, to do tlMe things w hich to their olic and In that lshalf appertain to be done, and also they who will pnisecute against th pna-oie-ra that are or shall be id th jail of Somerset County, to lie then and tlieie to prosecule aj.-mt them as ahull tat jtiL Sheriffs Office, apcll 50, Isju. Stertt OPENING OF SUMMER GOODS. We are prepared to show a full line of prices that cannot be reaglied for tie Clack and Colors U U II It U It It u u U U It u u 11 u u (I u u U ll u u u u II u u PITTSBURGH, PA. Mrs. A. E. UliFs SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! SHORT PROFITS AND QUICK SALES." xSTEAr GOODS ! All Along the Line. THIS JSCLU'KS THE STIRE STO K OF Dry Goods, Consistiii"; of guaranteed Llack Dress Silks, Colored Silas. Suraiis, Watered Silks, Silk warp Henrietta Cloth, at $1, 1.15, $1.25, 1.50, and .60 a yard. Silk-finished all-wool Henriettas. 4G-ineh, 7t'c. 85c. and 1. 40 inch, at 40, 50, and til) cents. A beautiful 1 inr of .'ill inch Cash meres at 1 and 30 cents. Handsome Plaid and Striped Goods, to make up combinations, from '25 to 50 cents. A line of IJcitrcs, and a variety of novelty suitings, A large lino of Press Citiirhanis at 8, 10,'V2, 15 and J0 cents. Satteens, S, 10, l' and L'5 cents. Challics, and a great variety of Spring ami Summer Wash Presses. A Complete line of WHITE GOODS, Including Lawns, Nainsook. Farcev White Goods, Hemstitched Flonn-cings-. a largo variety Hamburgs and Laces, Iice Flouncimis, Table Linens and Covers. Towels and Napkins. A large line of FINE LACE CURTAINS. From 50 cents a pair up. .'1 yds. Curtains, 00 cents a pair. Scrim, 5, C, 7. 8 and 10 cents a yard. IJed Spreads, from 50 cents. Corsets, Waists. tc. A lar.ro line of guaranteed Kid Gloves at $1. Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Silk Mitts. Leather andtvid Mitts for Ladies and Children. A large line of guaranteed fat black Stockinirs for Ladies and Chil dren, from 10 cents up. Also. Fancy Colored Hose. A complete line of new- stvle Press Trimmings and Vandyke Points and other St vies, and RIBBONS, To match shades of Dres jrxii'.s.a!! ch' ap. The Spring Stock of M-I-L-IvI-X-E-R-Y-G-OO-D-S Is laTH, emhnoine everr thins; new ami desirable. This Ieprtment la f.iil. and pri ce wiM be lor. A cheap line of lleail Wrap and Summer Jackets. A full stock of Wool. Linen and cotton Carpet Chain. MRS. A. E. UHL. WM. B. SHAFER, o. aoi aar. somchsct. a.) Surveyor, Scrivener, Draughtsman, and Real Estate Agent. I o DO YOU WISH TO Bl'V I!I V OR SKI . LANDS OR HOUSES ? Call at this Agency. (5.000 Acres timbered and cleared land for sale, in twenty odd tracts, consi-ting of Hemlock, Pine, White Oak. LVd Oak, Chestnut, Ash, Cherry. Poplar. Ac. mostly available to Kaiiroad. Calls also attend. d to for survey iu-, near the lines adjoiuiicz in counties. Terms on Peal Estate to suit pur chasers. Office above new Po-tofliee, with J. A. Perkev. STILL IN BUSINESS rY elfley's Photograph Callo My patrons are informed that I aru still in the And am at all times prepare. I to take a' kinds of pictures, from a Tln-tjp oi Cabinet Photograph, To a t.ife-sire CntTon. Instantanexm Pro cess used, and all work Knaranteed to be satisfactory. "Ciallery up stairs, next to Vuugbl'a Store. WM. II. WELFLEY. C Tsfc-r-. y. -a- ij, -
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